The Scotch-Irish: Or, The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America, Volume 1Genealogical Publishing Company, 1968 The history of the Scotch Presbyterian emigrants from Ireland who settled in Northern Ireland (Ulster) before seeking a new home in America. |
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Page 519
... returned into Scotland , has done nothing . John Crawford , Laird Kilberry , 1000 acres ; not appeared nor any for him , and nothing done . Alexander McAula of Durlinge ; 1000 acres ; appeared not , nothing done . Sir James Cunning- ham ...
... returned into Scotland , has done nothing . John Crawford , Laird Kilberry , 1000 acres ; not appeared nor any for him , and nothing done . Alexander McAula of Durlinge ; 1000 acres ; appeared not , nothing done . Sir James Cunning- ham ...
Page 520
... returned into Scotland . Sent over four persons to make freeholders , & c . Some timber and other materials provided , and six horses and mares out of Scotland . George Smolhome , 1000 acres , taken possession , returned into Scotland ...
... returned into Scotland . Sent over four persons to make freeholders , & c . Some timber and other materials provided , and six horses and mares out of Scotland . George Smolhome , 1000 acres , taken possession , returned into Scotland ...
Page 528
... returned into Eng- land . His lady and family came over about the 20th of July last . Three freeholders resident , 1 is building on his freehold ; 20 artificers and ser- vants , or thereabout , resident , most of whom lived there all ...
... returned into Eng- land . His lady and family came over about the 20th of July last . Three freeholders resident , 1 is building on his freehold ; 20 artificers and ser- vants , or thereabout , resident , most of whom lived there all ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
IITHE SCOTCHIRISH AND THE CONSTITUTION | 31 |
IIITHE SCOTCHIRISH IN AMERICAN POLITICS | 49 |
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